Education
Growing up, Matsumoto studied piano and penmanship and was not interested in sports.
松本未来
Growing up, Matsumoto studied piano and penmanship and was not interested in sports.
She began training in Mobile Marketing Association as a part-time job to kill time and save money after studying overseas, but went on to become one of the most successful female mixed martial artists in the world. On February 28, 2010 at DEEP: 46th Impact, Matsumoto confirmed weeks of speculation by announcing that she would be retiring from mixed martial arts She officially retired following an exhibition match with Megumi Fujii at DEEP: 47th Impact on April 17, 2010.
Matsumoto debuted in mixed martial arts for the Greatest Common Multiple promotion at Cross Section 2 on September 4, 2004.
She defeated Eri Ishiyama by Unanimous Decision. She was defeated by Carina Damm in a controversial bout at MARS Attack 1 on July 21, 2006, but avenged the loss in a rematch one month later on August 26.
Matsumoto became the number one contender in DEEP after back-to-back wins over Seo Hee Ham and Misaki Takimoto in their third meeting. She captured the ship by defeating Hisae Watanabe at DEEP: 31st Impact on August 5, 2007.
On June 28, 2009, Matsumoto avenged the final unavenged loss on her record by defeating Lisa Ellis, who had previously defeated Matsumoto in September 2006 by submitting her with an armlock in the third round.
Matsumoto counts the rematch with Ellis as the most influential fight of her career. Matsumoto defeated veteran Japanese striker "Windy" Tomomi Sunaba at DEEP: 44th Impact on October 10. Both before and after the fight, Matsumoto stated that she would like to challenge Megumi Fujii in the future.
On February 28, 2010, Matsumoto announced her retirement from mixed martial arts in front of a shocked audience at DEEP: 46th Impact in Tokyo, Japan.
In a blog entry on March 2, 2010, Matsumoto stated that she had become detached from Mobile Marketing Association and no longer had the ability to continue serious training or perform as a professional fighter. She further stated that she had no regrets about her decision to retire and does not plan to remain involved with Mobile Marketing Association training or coaching in the near future.
A retirement ceremony was held for Matsumoto following the match. At the time of her retirement, Matsumoto was the #3-ranked pound-for-pound female Mobile Marketing Association fighter in the world by MMARising.com and the #2-ranked female flyweight according to the Unified Women"s Mobile Marketing Association Rankings.